Love enhances every life it touches
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Union Square News
Ruby Johnson

Two precious little ones demonstrate love and simple joys.
Minister Kenny Coburn gave us a word straight from heaven last Sunday. “How is your walk?” When he finished preaching I believe everyone there was walking straight, whether they were hopping when they came in.
However, they were still drunk from the Holy Spirit. The choir, including Pastor Hill, was so drunk that singing was thought to be outrageously good, but to hear and see the powerful anointed was more than one can comprehend. The Bible teaches us to lean not on our own understanding and trust God. Just get in the spirit and feel the presence of God.
In His presence there is joy and everything else you need. Praise Him and reach for it.
My love for encouragement is something I truly love, whether it’s a word from the Holy Spirit, a hug, smile, or whatever, it blesses me. Each of us holds a position of influence in someone else’s life. Whether we realize it or not there is someone who looks to us for direction, guidance, encouragement, or inspiration. This could be a child, a friend, or anyone within our circle who values our input.
With this influence comes a choice. We can use it to uplift, encourage and positively impact that person’s life, or we can misuse it, focusing on our own interests.
We meet strangers, and even though we may not have direct influence on them, our interaction can enhance or diminish everyone we meet. We should treat everyone as Jesus commands us, with love and respect. Love always enhances every life it touches.
You can see the love and joy on these two little girls’ faces in this photo. It feels good to give love. We get what we give.
I thank Buzzy for the feedback. It helps and is very important to help society grow stronger and understanding “love,” working together – and not just about the road issues. We must grow love; live and not just exist.
We all have a job to do if we are living. Let’s live and do it. It is Coosa County’s turn to come share, grow, or learn. You might find an unbelievable amount of joy. When we love reasonably for the county we live in, we will undoubtedly enjoy a lifetime of loving and living in Coosa County.
Happy birthday to all July babies, especially Lady Dorothy Benson and Ms. Sylvia Burton.
Let’s pray for leaders to stop blaming others for their errors and get in line for leadership before it’s too late. Pray for evil things to cease among our children. Pray for sickness to go and for people to get back in churches, fellowship and pray. Prayer is so needed.
“I am weaving the fibers of a new world.”
“I know why you are in my life, and I love you for that reason.”
“Courage doesn’t wait for permission. It takes a seat, holds its ground and lifts off.”
Call Ruby at 256-935-1330 to spread your good news.
